diabetes oral medications


diabetes oral medications


Oral Medication for Diabetes


Oral Medication for Diabetes



This 2003 edition covers oral medications and their classifications, including Starlix, Advandamet and Metaglip. The video presents how to use oral medications, side effects, and contraindications. It includes practical tips for patients about when to take medications, how to organize them, hypoglycemia, and how to handle sick days. A section on pattern management is included. Approx. 22 minutes l...


Biotene Dry Mouth Relief Moisturizing Gel - 1.5 oz


Biotene Dry Mouth Relief Moisturizing Gel - 1.5 oz


$4.00


For moderate to severe dry mouth. Long lasting relief (Can provide relief up to 8 hours or more). Long lasting formula! Dry mouth relief. Soothes & protects oral tissues. No. 1 recommended brand by dentists & hygienists. Dry mouth moisturizing gel. Contains bio-active enzymes: to inhibit harmful odor-causing bacteria, help maintain the oral environment and help provide protection against dry mouth...

MemoCharts Pharmacology: Diabetes Mellitus and Its Drug Therapy (Review chart)


MemoCharts Pharmacology: Diabetes Mellitus and Its Drug Therapy (Review chart)


$4.50


An integrated minireview of diabetes mellitus and its drug therapy, illustrated with visually appealing tables and diagrams. A quick visual aid for the course study and board review...

Diabetes: Oral Medication and Insulin Therapies


Diabetes: Oral Medication and Insulin Therapies


$9.99


This book will be helpful for any health care professional assisting the patient with diabetes to reach their target goals. The various oral medications and their mechanisms, as well as the types and regimens of the various insulins are discussed. Reaching target goals has been shown to prevent the acute (hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia) and chronic (retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, coronary h...

Oral Medication and Insulin Therapies


Oral Medication and Insulin Therapies


$16.60


This book will be helpful for any health care professional assisting the patient with diabetes to reach target goals. The various oral medications and their mechanisms, as well as the types and regimens of the various insulins are discussed. Reaching target goals has been shown to prevent the acute (hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia) and chronic (retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, coronary heart d...